Revised Guidelines for Standardization of Undersea Feature Names - Edition B-6 (4.2.0)
Updates in the new edition (4.2.0) of the Standardization of Undersea Feature Names - Guidelines, Proposal Form, and Terminology include the removal of the list of national authorities, emphasis on marine research-related names, improved name proposing procedures, and the introduction of a Fast-Track Procedure for adoption by SCUFN. Recommendations for endorsing the new edition have been made following GGC and IHO approvals.
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Publication of new edition B-6 (4.2.0, currently 4.1.0) STANDARDIZATION OF UNDERSEA FEATURE NAMES - GUIDELINES, PROPOSAL FORM, TERMINOLOGY - IRCC11 at GENOVA June 4 2019 Shin TANI Chair, GGC
Publication of new edition B-6 (4.2.0, currently 4.1.0) STANDARDIZATION OF UNDERSEA FEATURE NAMES - GUIDELINES, PROPOSAL FORM, TERMINOLOGY - Background why revision has become necessary. Last modified in 2017 IHB IHO Secretariat, editorial Increasing number of submissions Necessity to improve name proposing procedure for proposers Improved IT environment
Revised items the list of national authorities (pp. 2-7 and 2-8 in the current edition) has been removed. updated and available on the SCUFN page of the IHO website references to the GEBCO website (www.gebco.net) and to www.scufnterm.org, listing all B-6 terms and definitions operated by the Korean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency (KHOA) preference for names in relation with marine research, as choice for specific terms, has been emphasized. additional guidance in paragraph II.A.6 depicting the way of grouping specific (term) categories of features is now included.
Revised items Provision of name proposals in digital form and feature geometries as shapefiles are recommended in the proposal form. Use of generic terms as recommended by SCUFN only (not obsolete terms) is required. Definitions of some generic terms, such as Peak or Pinnacle, have been improved. Additional generic terms with genetic implication, such as Reef or Shoal, have been identified and marked. A number of historical generic terms, such as Cap, Discordance, Ground, Pass, Plain, Re-entrant or Seabight, sometimes appearing in the current GEBCO Gazetteer, have been included with their definitions in the list of generic terms used for harmonization with other gazetteers (not to be used in new proposals).
Revised items The Users Guide for Preparation of Name Proposals has been improved. e.g. inviting proposers to provide feature geometries as shapefiles, release and hand over their supporting bathymetric data to the IHO DCDB, or provide better informed supporting bathymetric maps. A Fast-Track Procedure for the adoption by SCUFN of names proposed by national geographical naming authorities has been added as new Appendix.
Recommendations Noting the endorsement by GGC and the IHO Resolution 2/2007 as amended, the procedure used for the approval of Ed. 4.1.0 of B-6 (IHO CL 41/2013 and 67/2013 refer) remains applicable. It is therefore recommended that: IRCC endorses the proposed new edition 4.2.0 of B-6 as available in Related Documents. The IHO Secretariat issues a CL seeking the approval of IHO Member States, so the new Edition can come into force by the end of 2019 prior to SCUFN-33, with no further delay.
impacts The draft new edition contains clarifications, improvements and additions which will reinforce the efficiency of B-6 in support of the SCUFN work and the preparation of name proposals. It can be considered as an extension of the current edition of B-6 and has no impact on those names in the GEBCO Gazetteer which have been approved on the basis of the current edition. It has no impact on the SCUFN Terms of Reference, so the two documents remain consistent.
Action required of IRCC regarding new B-6 IRCC is invited to: a. note this paper (IRCC11-07I2 ) b. consider the recommendations. IRCC endorses the proposed new edition 4.2.0 of B-6 as available in Related Documents. The IHO Secretariat issues a CL seeking the approval of IHO Member States, so the new Edition can come into force by the end of 2019 prior to SCUFN-33, with no further delay.